Foreshadowing and Flashback Mini Lesson, Slides, Notes, and Worksheets 6-8
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Are you looking for an engaging foreshadowing and flashback mini lesson with slides and worksheets? This resource has everything you need to get your students to understand how and why foreshadowing and flashbacks are used in literature.
This resource teaches students how authors use foreshadowing and or flashback in their writing to communicate future or past events to the reader. Students also get to uncover how foreshadowing and flashbacks can shape the plot of a story. This resource is low prep and saves you TONS of time. Simply print off the notes and activities and present the lesson slides! All the work is done for you to create a rockstar lesson!
This product covers the following standards:
-definition and examples of foreshadowing
-how and why an author may include foreshadowing in the text
-definition and examples of flashback
-how and why an author may include a flashback in the text
-how foreshadowing and flashback can shape the plot of a story
-applying the concept of foreshadowing to real life
✨This Product Includes✨
- slide lesson presentation for direct instruction
- 3 coordinating student note pages (completed and fill in the blank versions) (PDF version inside Google Drive)
- real life/ real world application section
- exit ticket/exit slip
- foreshadowing and flashback card sorting activity
- foreshadowing puzzle matching activity
- 5 mini passages with questions (print and google form options)
- answer key
✨This Lesson will✨
- Teach students how an author uses foreshadowing to suggest future conflict to the reader
- Teach students how an author uses flashback reveal meaningful information from the past to the reader
- Show students what to look for when identifying foreshadowing or flashback in a text
- Allow students to identify the author’s purpose for using a flashback or foreshadowing in the text
- Make real world connections
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